tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5488042654610511802.post1619216139389551617..comments2017-12-13T13:35:14.080-05:00Comments on Celebrate Science: Teaching Science with Kidlit Melissa Stewarthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04322048827106827307noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5488042654610511802.post-73209727288142051082017-03-06T12:12:42.318-05:002017-03-06T12:12:42.318-05:00All the titles you suggest would be great for grad...All the titles you suggest would be great for grades 5 and up, but are a bit too sophisticated for grade 3.Melissa Stewarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04322048827106827307noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5488042654610511802.post-9723109738245522602017-03-06T12:08:12.410-05:002017-03-06T12:08:12.410-05:00I love When the Wolves Returned &amp; just re-read...I love When the Wolves Returned &amp; just re-read it last week! I would also suggest a couple of titles by Sneed Collard which I loved. I recently read Hopping Ahead of Climate Change (on snowshoe hares) as well as Fire Birds (on natural fires and the plants/creatures that thrive in the aftermath).<br /><br />This doesn&#39;t exactly fit the topic, Melissa, but it was another fascinating read: Chernobyl&#39;s Wild Kingdom by Rebecca L. Johnson. It shows how wildlife has adapted to radiation, with some species flourishing while others display abnormalities. Maria Gianferrarihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04702731735297812779noreply@blogger.com